WDPL 2025 Live streaming details: Where and how to watch East Delhi Riders Women vs Central Delhi Queens match 2

East Delhi Riders Women face Central Delhi Queens in WDPL 2025 Match 2, with both teams aiming to grab early momentum.

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East Delhi Riders Women vs Central Delhi Queens match 2

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In Match 2 of WDPL 2025, East Delhi Riders Women (EDR-W) play Central Delhi Queens (CDQ) at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Monday, August 18. EDR-W finished third in the group last season with one win, one loss, and a washout, but CDQ-W finished last without a win and had a disastrous campaign. Both have had a chance to reset and will want a fresh start, so this is an important early match in the tournament for both sides.

EDR-W vs CDQ: Match Details

  • Match: East Delhi Riders Women vs Central Delhi Queens
  • Date: August 18, 2025, Delhi
  • Time: 2:00 PM IST
  • Venue: Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi
  • Tournament: Women's Delhi Premier League 2025—Match 2

EDR-W vs CDQ: Live Streaming Details

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See Also: WDPL 2025 Match 2: EDR-W vs CDQ head-to-head, pitch report & predicted playing XIs

EDR-W vs CDQ: Predicted XIs

East Delhi Riders Women (EDR-W): Priya Punia, Tannu Yadav, Meenakshi Vashishat, Neha Chhillar, Aashi Saxena, Bharti Rawal, Aarna Dudeja, Hridya Sharma, Priyanshi Pande, Tushika, Sumiti Soni.

Central Delhi Queens (CDQ): Jyoshi Nair, Sonia Khatri, Riya Kondal, Roya Shokeen, Mallika Khatri, Nidhi Mahto, Deeksha Sharma, Priya Mishra, Doni Yadav, Puja Haldar, Neha Parmar.

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